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Civil War Stories With Waffles

Civil War Stories With Waffles

De : Charlie Watts
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Civil War Stories With Waffles is a storytelling podcast that explores the human heart of America's bloodiest conflict—one personal tale at a time. Hosted by writer and amateur historian Charlie Watts, each episode serves up gripping narratives alongside historical insight, making complex events feel intimate, real, and relevant.

Charlie guides listeners beyond textbook overviews and into the gritty details of life during the war—whether that’s a cold morning in a Union encampment, the quiet courage of a Southern nurse, or the whispered conversations around a family’s dinner table as war loomed. His easygoing style and deep curiosity make history feel like a conversation over breakfast—complete with waffles.

Whether you’re a Civil War buff or just dipping your toe into the 1860s, this podcast offers a refreshing, down-to-earth perspective on a nation at war. It’s just genuine stories told with care, humor, and respect. Pull up a chair, pour some syrup, and join Charlie as he uncovers the everyday moments that shaped America forever.

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